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RWI and Other Transactional Insurances: M&A Risk Allocation Opportunities

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RWI and Other Transactional Insurances: M&A Risk Allocation Opportunities
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Transactional insurances continue to provide planning opportunities for M&A practitioners in allocating indemnification risk and resolving deal sticking points in transactions. Hear an in-depth discussion of the various types and current terms of these insurances, their effect on due diligence, how insurance companies view these insurances (including what to expect during the underwriting call) and purchase agreement drafting traps for the unwary.

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  • Total Credit Hours:
  • 1.25
  • Credit Info
  • TX, CA, PA
  • TX MCLE credit expires: 11/30/2024

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David Rex, David C. Cole, Scarlet McNellie, William M. Monat, Christina A. Tate, Andrew Zimmerman

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Session 1 —76 mins
1.25
RWI and Other Transactional Insurances: M&A Risk Allocation Opportunities (Nov 2021)

Transactional insurances continue to provide planning opportunities for M&A practitioners in allocating indemnification risk and resolving deal sticking points in transactions. Hear an in-depth discussion of the various types and current terms of these insurances, their effect on due diligence, how insurance companies view these insurances (including what to expect during the underwriting call) and purchase agreement drafting traps for the unwary.

Originally presented: Oct 2021 Mergers and Acquisitions Institute

David Rex, Prophet Equity - Southlake, TX
David C. Cole, Vinson & Elkins LLP - Houston, TX
Scarlet McNellie, Norton Rose Fulbright US LLP - Dallas, TX
William M. Monat, Mosaic Insurance - Chicago, IL
Christina A. Tate, Winston & Strawn LLP - Dallas, TX
Andrew Zimmerman, Willis Towers Watson - New York, NY